1.De- population - Thirty million people were estimated to have been lost as a result of the slave trade. More than were lost to tribal war and internal struggles in West Africa itself. The following table shows the number of Africans that came to the Caribbean as slaves over 3 centuries.
Period
English West Indies
French West Indies
Total numbers in French and English WI
Before 1650 (before sugar)
23,000
1650-1700
250,000
150,000
400,000
1700-1800
1.4 millon
1 million2.4million
1800-abolition
250,000
2. Decline in Farming industry. - Fear and insecurity caused by the slave trade led to a decline in farming. Traditional West African crafts such as brass working, cotton weaving and iron making were alos lost due to the capture of craftsmen and because the Europeans provided cheaper iron and crafts.
1.De- population - Thirty million people were estimated to have been lost as a result of the slave trade. More than were lost to tribal war and internal struggles in West Africa itself. The following table shows the number of Africans that came to the Caribbean as slaves over 3 centuries.
2. Decline in Farming industry. - Fear and insecurity caused by the slave trade led to a decline in farming. Traditional West African crafts such as brass working, cotton weaving and iron making were alos lost due to the capture of craftsmen and because the Europeans provided cheaper iron and crafts.